USER STORY

  • AS AN employer looking for candidates with experience building single-page applications
  • I WANT to view a potential employee's deployed React portfolio of work samples
  • SO THAT I can assess whether they're a good candidate for an open position

ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA

  • GIVEN a single-page application portfolio for a web developer
  • WHEN I load the portfolio
  • THEN I am presented with a page containing a header, a section for content, and a footer
  • WHEN I view the header
  • THEN I am presented with the developer's name and navigation with titles corresponding to different sections of the portfolio
  • WHEN I view the navigation titles
  • THEN I am presented with the titles About Me, Portfolio, Contact, and Resume, and the title corresponding to the current section is highlighted
  • WHEN I click on a navigation title
  • THEN I am presented with the corresponding section below the navigation without the page reloading and that title is highlighted
  • WHEN I load the portfolio the first time
  • THEN the About Me title and section are selected by default
  • WHEN I am presented with the About Me section
  • THEN I see a recent photo or avatar of the developer and a short bio about them
  • WHEN I am presented with the Portfolio section
  • THEN I see titled images of six of the developer’s applications with links to both the deployed applications and the corresponding GitHub repository
  • WHEN I am presented with the Contact section
  • THEN I see a contact form with fields for a name, an email address, and a message
  • WHEN I move my cursor out of one of the form fields without entering text
  • THEN I receive a notification that this field is required
  • WHEN I enter text into the email address field
  • THEN I receive a notification if I have entered an invalid email address
  • WHEN I am presented with the Resume section
  • THEN I see a link to a downloadable resume and a list of the developer’s proficiencies
  • WHEN I view the footer
  • THEN I am presented with text or icon links to the developer’s GitHub and LinkedIn profiles, and their profile on a third platform (Stack Overflow, Twitter)